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In recent years, the emergence of online aviation trackers has significantly impacted the travel habits of the ultrarich. With the ability to monitor private jet movements in real time, these tracking systems have prompted many high-profile individuals, including celebrities and business moguls, to reconsider their travel arrangements.
To maintain their privacy and evade unwanted attention, many VIPs are now opting for private charters instead of their own jets. By choosing to fly on less recognizable aircraft or using charter services that are not easily tracked, these individuals can enjoy a greater level of anonymity.
Additionally, some have taken to using "ghost" flights—where jets are flown without passengers or are registered under different names—to throw off trackers. This trend highlights a growing concern among the wealthy about privacy and the increasing scrutiny they face in the digital age. As aviation technology continues to evolve, so too will the strategies employed by the ultrarich to stay incognito in the skies.
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